19 maggio 2015

Visti al Salone del Mobile (Salone Satellite), questi cerotti si chiamano Tondeike Bansoko che traduce un detto giapponese che dice: "dolore dolore, vola via!" che si usa ripetere ai bambibi in caso di piccole ferite. Un cerotto di buon auspicio che fa letteralmente "volare via il dolore" della ferita. Design: Studio 3X Design---Tondeike Bansoko bandaids (pain pain fly away) by Japanese design studio 3X Design that we have seen during Milano design week (Salone Satellite. 'Pain, pain, fly away! (kiss it and make it well!) ' - It is a common phrase in Japan when people give a charm with the child who was injured. It allows him to make it well and 'fly off' a feel of anxiety. This is the series band-aid designed in the motif of things flying in the sky, and we hope it will be put with the sweet charm.

-----Today we want to write about Anna, Nora and Nagy, three Ungarian girls who make beautiful toys about two places of Hungary: the hills around Budapest and the Balaton Lake.All the toys created by Eperfa , this is the name of the Brand, are made by wooden material sourced from the Danube-Ipoly National Park and are created by disabled or socially underprivileged people.For the colours of the toys they have chosen the greens of Lake Balaton, the grayish-pink of the sunsets, the thousands of shades of blue of the hills.Se show some of their beautiful creations nere but we suggest to read the web page http://issuu.com/eperfa/docs/egyben-en

4 maggio 2015

Il gioco consiste nell'aggiungere i cerchi sulla trottola in movimento per scoprire come cambiano i colori al variare della velocità.------We love simple toys like this twirl for adults and kids, made of beechwood spinning toplight wooden colored circles, designed by Frederique Ficheroulle that we met in Milan at Salone Satellite.The game is to add the circles on the spinning top in movement to discover the mixing colors and shapes while it changes speed to surprisingly accelerate when it finds the good balance.